Tuesday’s Child: Psychic Visions Book 1

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Title: Tuesday’s Child

Author: Dale Mayer

Published: June 17, 2011 by Valley Publishing

Purchased: June 15, 2015, free Enchanted box set on Kindle.

☆☆☆☆☆/5

Blurb: What she doesn’t want…is exactly what he needs.

Shunned and ridiculed all her life for something she can’t control, Samantha Blair hides her psychic abilities and lives on the fringes of society. Against her will, however, she’s tapped into a killer—or rather, his victims. Each woman’s murder, blow-by-blow, ravages her mind until their death releases her back to her body. Sam knows she must go to the authorities, but will the rugged, no-nonsense detective in charge of tracking down the killer believe her?

Detective Brandt Sutherland only trusts hard evidence, yet Sam’s visions offer clues he needs to catch a killer. The more he learns about her incredible abilities, however, the clearer it becomes that Sam’s visions have put her in the killer’s line of fire. Now Brandt must save her from something he cannot see or understand…and risk losing his heart in the process.

As danger and desire collide, passion raises the stakes in a game Sam and Brandt don’t dare lose.

Review: Another psychic book where they help the police catch a killer but, instead of fully accepting the help, the police, except one, are skeptics.

I think this is the first psychic book I’ve read where the psychic wasn’t brought onto a case. There’s a little surprise mixed in with her abilities and I will tell you this much. Usually, they’ve only had headaches and nosebleeds if it gets too bad but, Sam is a little more intense with her abilities. What happens to her makes that seem like nothing.

I thought this was a great little mystery, with different POVs and a realistic relationship. They didn’t say ‘I love you’ after a couple of days and even at the end they’re still wondering if this can work but they’re willing to work on it.

This book wraps up all the loose ends, I actually felt like it was a voice over at the end of a movie, hell this could probably be made into a movie but only if they kept it like the book and took no liberties with it. I feel like anything being changed would just ruin it all.

Thank you for reading my review.

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